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travis coyle and mark lambert returned home and began experiencing of pt smp d. their faith and realizing and suffering does not have to bear it alone. they would like to provide support to other. the living water farms to help a supportive community with first happened experience. they have horses and goats and hope to add a garden soon. i thank them for their service and for their dedication to other veterans. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise today to highlight this week as the first are modernized the fleet truck week. the heavy-duty trucks on the world is 10 years old. one big reason for this is the 12% fed ex ice tax on the sale of most heavy-duty new truck. this tax is implemented was a means of paying for world war i and highest tax that federal government. it can task on 20,000 on the price of a ne
travis coyle and mark lambert returned home and began experiencing of pt smp d. their faith and realizing and suffering does not have to bear it alone. they would like to provide support to other. the living water farms to help a supportive community with first happened experience. they have horses and goats and hope to add a garden soon. i thank them for their service and for their dedication to other veterans. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what...
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the dow, smp and nasdaq all the positive territory. this is bbc news the top stories this hour.the united states blames tehran for the attacks on two oil tankers. one of donald trump's closest allies is leaving the white house, and another is staying put despite advice that she should be fired. the public spending watchdog says that nearly two thirds of the people in england who have bought their homes through the government's help to buy scheme could have purchased a property anyway without help. the scheme, which was introduced in 2013 under david cameron, offers loans of up to 40% of the house price. here's our business correspondent coletta smith. help to buy loans are popular — very popular. more than 200,000 people have got a top—up for their mortgage for a new—build home. hayley is one of them. for us to be able to buy this, yeah, it was huge. we've no reason to move. this could be our forever home. the government's spending watchdog has now reviewed the whole scheme, and there's a lot to say about the three different groups who've been impacted. the national audit office
the dow, smp and nasdaq all the positive territory. this is bbc news the top stories this hour.the united states blames tehran for the attacks on two oil tankers. one of donald trump's closest allies is leaving the white house, and another is staying put despite advice that she should be fired. the public spending watchdog says that nearly two thirds of the people in england who have bought their homes through the government's help to buy scheme could have purchased a property anyway without...
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the dow, smp and the nasdaq in the red. thank you for investing your time with us.t today is coming up next —— s&p. the bosses of itv‘sjeremy kyle show have been criticised by a committee of mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests were, calling it irresponsible and astonishing. mps launched an inquiry after the show was axed in may following the death of one of its guests. jeremy kyle declined an invitation to appear. our media editor amol rajan reports. thejeremy kyle show was described by its bosses today as conflict resolution. critics say it was all conflict, and no resolution. he's a lying, cheating, horrible person. the show is no more. steve diamond was found dead in his flatjust a few days after appearing on an episode that was never broadcast. diamond had failed a lie detector test, one of the pillars of the show. i was telling the truth. the test says you're a liar. executives responsible for the show admitted today they didn't know how accurate the tests were. you can't define what a high level of accurac
the dow, smp and the nasdaq in the red. thank you for investing your time with us.t today is coming up next —— s&p. the bosses of itv‘sjeremy kyle show have been criticised by a committee of mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests were, calling it irresponsible and astonishing. mps launched an inquiry after the show was axed in may following the death of one of its guests. jeremy kyle declined an invitation to appear. our media editor...
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. >> it's summer and every kid is looking for smp. tell u about your summer m. progra >> yeah, so they're similar to ourrograms throughout the year. we still seeur olves as an after school program. we're still trying to provide an oppounity for the kids to be safe and g supported andive them opportunities to develop things they're interested in and also in specific topics. we'll bring in theater specialists and different ways to ge them a variety of opportunities to see differ avenues they can be successful and pursue in the future. >> they give a lot of exposure to different activities. >> absolutely. we have som that are just specific to you. we had so much interest that we're trying to add additional camp to make sure that we can meet all the needs of the youth in the city. >> by popular demand. do you have to know howo play soccer to appreciate these camps? >> absolutely not. what we take pride in is taking youth from a variety of experiences and backgrounds and putting them in environments to feel successful and supported from their teammates and their coac
. >> it's summer and every kid is looking for smp. tell u about your summer m. progra >> yeah, so they're similar to ourrograms throughout the year. we still seeur olves as an after school program. we're still trying to provide an oppounity for the kids to be safe and g supported andive them opportunities to develop things they're interested in and also in specific topics. we'll bring in theater specialists and different ways to ge them a variety of opportunities to see differ...
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i am not because that would usher in and smp, -- smp, not because that would usher in and smp, —— smpature to say the least. thank you very much. we were just discussing theresa may now liberated from brexit seems to be here there and everywhere, from everything from mental health to climate change to schools. she has almost crawled out from underneath the rock of brexit and found some other political to breathe. studio: do any of those things she's talking about come to anything? that is the problem really. she has not got time or the sort of parliamentary backing to push through any legislation so they are more markers of what she would like to achieve than what she can actually bring about. thank you very much norman. prime ministers questions coming up in a few minutes. but now the weather. a lot of cloud with some wet thunderstorms. today, affirmative cloud around. this is a scene at trafford. there is a bit of sunshine breaking through that cloud and we will see more of that over the next few days. this is north wales. we will continue to see a few sunny spells breaking through
i am not because that would usher in and smp, -- smp, not because that would usher in and smp, —— smpature to say the least. thank you very much. we were just discussing theresa may now liberated from brexit seems to be here there and everywhere, from everything from mental health to climate change to schools. she has almost crawled out from underneath the rock of brexit and found some other political to breathe. studio: do any of those things she's talking about come to anything? that is...
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. >> the right honorable gentlemen, he is now leader of the smp for some time, he has been asking premises questions for some time, he might understand the purpose of prime minister's questions which is to ask the prime minister about the actions of the government so that is what he should be asking about. i can say to the right honorable gentlemen i believe any conservative prime minister in the future will be better for scotland than the scottish nationalist party. >> will the prime minister agree with the importance of tackling corruption around the world and the key role knowing who really owns companies plays in that? would she welcome the announcement today that they will open their registers a couple years time to make progress in doing this? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend raised an important issue. i'm pleased to see the announcement and we continue to work with those territories to ensure they follow those standards and open those companies. >> tony epstein. >> two weeks ago, i witnessed firsthand the incompetence of the home office in delivering medical cannabis for ch
. >> the right honorable gentlemen, he is now leader of the smp for some time, he has been asking premises questions for some time, he might understand the purpose of prime minister's questions which is to ask the prime minister about the actions of the government so that is what he should be asking about. i can say to the right honorable gentlemen i believe any conservative prime minister in the future will be better for scotland than the scottish nationalist party. >> will the...
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i've been doing this longer than anybody, 2010, republican leadership, 2015, republican leader smp.ndent republican conservative. when you put tribalism in front of humanity, we have a problem with that. we have gone to over 1700 meetings in 15 years and met, everybody. the fact is is that when they say they're compassionate towards us, they're cop passionate towards giving us five years, whatever is politically expedient for them, they're compassionate. but we want a 71 year bill to coincide with the health care bill we passed in 2015. we want to be left alone. >> you don't want a funding mechanism that brings you and as we see there sfurt and everyone back every so often to have to deal with congress if the point is you all served on 9/11. this is undisputed and the congress says they want to fund and support these 9/11 service members, first responders and victims. why does it keep coming back and forth. senator schumer who represents new york as well as mcconnell's counterpart in the democratic party, he name checked you. let's take a look at that. >> leader mcconnell and the re
i've been doing this longer than anybody, 2010, republican leadership, 2015, republican leader smp.ndent republican conservative. when you put tribalism in front of humanity, we have a problem with that. we have gone to over 1700 meetings in 15 years and met, everybody. the fact is is that when they say they're compassionate towards us, they're cop passionate towards giving us five years, whatever is politically expedient for them, they're compassionate. but we want a 71 year bill to coincide...
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they might be the person looking to work on a farm in the wisconsin and much more gangs to get the m smp-13 from el salvador. that is a subjective determination, but they find it of great concern and love their country and they see who we are getting in our country and future of americans are going to come from. what can we do to stop 133,000 people coming into this country. we have to stop the terror. right ld deal with birth citizenship. united states allows people to become citizens and we hear more stories of women comeing over here, eighth months pregnant and aving a baby and knowing their beb baby will be an american citizen. secondly and president trump can do this alone, we have to get rid of the practice of giving work permits to people who come here for asylum purposes knowing that they will not show up for an asylum hearing. giving a work permit encourages people to break the law. we need morp judges on the law. what is going on, people looking for asylum and given a court date and i am told they tell the border patrol agents that they know they aren't eligible for asylum and
they might be the person looking to work on a farm in the wisconsin and much more gangs to get the m smp-13 from el salvador. that is a subjective determination, but they find it of great concern and love their country and they see who we are getting in our country and future of americans are going to come from. what can we do to stop 133,000 people coming into this country. we have to stop the terror. right ld deal with birth citizenship. united states allows people to become citizens and we...
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whether it's the two big regional parties, the smp and the bsp. a lot of these parties did quite poorly. the leader of the bsp did manage to win double digits in terms of seats. she won zero seats in 2014, so in that way it's an improvement. but this combine of the scp and the bmp, which the bmp hoped to sweep her in this, did not succeed in that objective. the second one is arvin arvind kejriwal approximate party. they won just one seat in the state of pajab. seven seats, which the aadmi is the second ruling party in the state, and they've all gone to the bjp. the third one i would mention is from the left, right? we've seen a precipitous declines in left parties in the state of india. they had nary a foothold. we've seen a lot of people who supported the left in bengal moved their support to the bjp as a way to combat the congress. let me just end here, if i might, with questions from us as political analysts and how we need to introspect as we move forward. many of us predicted a bjp victory but not many of us predicted a victory of this magnit
whether it's the two big regional parties, the smp and the bsp. a lot of these parties did quite poorly. the leader of the bsp did manage to win double digits in terms of seats. she won zero seats in 2014, so in that way it's an improvement. but this combine of the scp and the bmp, which the bmp hoped to sweep her in this, did not succeed in that objective. the second one is arvin arvind kejriwal approximate party. they won just one seat in the state of pajab. seven seats, which the aadmi is...
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facebook has been booted from smp -- from the s&p index of globally responsible firms over issues of. their two-year period, score plunged from 63 to 21. i'm to be on our cotto. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: oh how the mighty have fallen. they went way down, too. that privacy thing didn't work so well. it's the privacy thing, a governance thing, a social thing. and this matters, especially to millennials. david: they pay attention to that stuff. now we turn to our weekly ek" feature, previewing stories on newsstands today. the fbi and in ih are said to be tsrgeting chinese scientis -- and the nih are said to be targeting chinese scientists in the u.s. m850i has the features and performance of a bentley and costs $100,000 less. it is still over one her thousand dollars. -- still over $100,000. [laughter] alix: so this cover story about how to not defeat cancer, which has to do with trade and restrictions and scientists of asian descent. as we think about the trade war, this started to hit the medical field. the story centers around a woman scientist who is a naturalize
facebook has been booted from smp -- from the s&p index of globally responsible firms over issues of. their two-year period, score plunged from 63 to 21. i'm to be on our cotto. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: oh how the mighty have fallen. they went way down, too. that privacy thing didn't work so well. it's the privacy thing, a governance thing, a social thing. and this matters, especially to millennials. david: they pay attention to that stuff. now we turn to our weekly...